Events in November 2017
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Native American Science Symposium and Fair Nov 14
Native American Science Symposium and Fair Nov 14
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November 14, 2017Tuesday, November 14, 2017
10:00 AM — 3:00 PM
NARA Wellness & Youth Center
12360 E. Burnside St., Portland, OR 97233
For High School Students, Educators and Native
Administrators
More information to follow
RSVP: 503-916-6499 (includes lunch)
or email: vbahe@pps.net
If you have any questions, please contact:
Portland Public Schools
Title VI Indian Education
5210 N Kerby Avenue
Portland, OR 97217
Telephone: 503-916-6499
Save the Date! Free Event!The Take Flight and Native American Science Symposium and Fair is rescheduled to November 14, 2017. Please find attached a Save the Date Flyer for the event. If you are planning to attend, please take note of it. If you have any questions, please contact PPS Title VI Indian Education Office at 503-916-6499.
Thanks,
Vanessa Bahe
PPS Title VI Indian Education
5210 N Kerby Ave
Portland, OR 97217
Office: 503/916-6499
Fax: 503/916-2728
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National Tribal Advisory Committee (NTAC) on Behavioral Health Virtual Meeting Nov 16
National Tribal Advisory Committee (NTAC) on Behavioral Health Virtual Meeting Nov 16
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November 16, 2017The National Tribal Advisory Committee (NTAC) on Behavioral Health was formed in 2008 to assist specifically with the tribal consultation aspect of behavioral health policy and programming, so that IHS and Tribal governments would have an official channel to consult about the governmental impacts of behavioral health programming and Tribal communities’ behavioral health care needs. The council is composed of a representative and an alternate from each IHS Area, along with a federal and tribal co-chair. The council meets on a quarterly basis, including three virtual meetings and one annual face-to-face meeting.
Description
The National Tribal Advisory Committee (NTAC) on Behavioral Health was formed in 2008 to assist specifically with the tribal consultation aspect of behavioral health policy and programming, so that IHS and Tribal governments would have an official channel to consult about the governmental impacts of behavioral health programming and Tribal communities’ behavioral health care needs. The council is composed of a representative and an alternate from each IHS Area, along with a federal and tribal co-chair. The council meets on a quarterly basis, including three virtual meetings and one annual face-to-face meeting.
Event Sponsor: IHS